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UR2 Appendix 19: (For Session 712) hole sound massive particles atom

(10:20. “I can’t do it,” she said quietly. “I don’t think I can do it….” She repeated variations of this idea several times; some of them were less intelligible than others. “I don’t understand what I’m getting, and I don’t know what to do with it. It … doesn’t sound logical.” Pause. “I don’t know … but I’ll try….”

(She repeated variations of this idea again and again, which gave me time to write down some of them. Her speech was as fast as it could be while remaining at all explicit. Then at a bit slower rate:) “All of these are aspects of one reality … Atoms are sound. You do not hear them….”

(11:05.) “As the core goes backward — in quotes — ‘in time,’ however, it begins to accelerate. I don’t know how to put this. When it emerges in another universe, the faster-than-light particles have slowed down, and the core becomes faster than light. The dead hole is repeated in microscopic size — that’s small, isn’t it? Before the emergence of the atom … oh, dear … as an analogy, you could say that the dead hole we’ve been talking about emerges as an atom in another universe. But it’s the stage before the appearance, or the stage from which an atom comes.

(11:17.) “I — I know there’s more there … I want to find out more. I don’t get their [the ‘consciousnesses’ behind tonight’s material] purpose. (Jane looked tired and disheveled now, and I suggested she end the session. She sat with her eyes closed. She had trouble enunciating the next sentence, and had to repeat it:) Dead holes turn into live holes … where the motion and impetus, in your terms, would be toward the future … I can’t get any more…. (Once again I urged her to quit.) I’m almost finished. In this case, the core appears as matter-to-be. I guess I’ll stop. I can’t follow it. This whole thing has to do with those voice effects earlier….”

UR2 Section 4: Session 712 October 16, 1974 planet beam space clusters speeds

[...] Whereupon Seth repeated his last sentence three times. [...]